This topic describes the import
command in gfsh
, the VMware Tanzu GemFire command-line interface.
Use this command to import an exported cluster configuration to create a new cluster or import data into a region.
Import a cluster configuration.
Import user data from a file to a region.
Imports a previously exported cluster configuration from a ZIP file or an XML file. This command is useful when spinning up a new cluster.
To import a cluster configuration, start one or more locators and then run the gfsh
import cluster-configuration
command.
Availability: Online. You must be connected in gfsh
to a locator to use this command.
Syntax:
import cluster-configuration [--action=value] [--group(=value)?]
[--xml-file=value] [--zip-file-name=value]
Import Cluster-Configuration Parameters:
Name | Description | |
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‑‑action | When the value is APPLY (the default), the configuration is applied to the running servers that have no configuration. If any servers already have configuration, the command fails. When the value is STAGE , the configuration is overwritten and will be used during future server creation; the configuration of currently running servers is not changed. |
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‑‑group | Do the import for the specified server group. When no group is specified, the cluster is implied. |
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‑‑xml-file | Filename from which to import the cluster configuration. May also include an absolute or relative path. Only specify one of --xml-file or --zip-file-name . |
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‑‑zip-file-name | Name of the ZIP file containing the cluster configuration artifacts to be imported. Only specify one of --xml-file or --zip-file-name . |
Example Commands:
gfsh>import cluster-configuration --zip-file-name=/home/username/myConfig.zip
gfsh>import cluster-configuration --xml-file=configs/Cluster3Config.xml
Sample Output:
gfsh>import cluster-configuration --zip-file-name=/home/username/myConfig.zip
Cluster configuration successfully imported
Import user data from a file or files to a region.
Availability: Online. You must be connected in gfsh
to a JMX Manager member to use this command.
Syntax:
If the data was exported sequentially to a single file, use the serial form of the import
command to import the data:
import data --region=value --file=value --member=value [--invoke-callbacks=value]
In this scenario, data from replicated and partitioned regions is imported sequentially from a single file on the specified member.
See export data for an explanation of the difference between serial and parallel data exports.
If the data was exported from a partitioned region in parallel format, use the --parallel
option to import the data:
import data --parallel --region=value --member=value --dir=value
[--invoke-callbacks=value]
In this scenario, partitioned region data is imported simultaneously on all hosting nodes from directories local to those respective nodes.
Parallel import applies only to partitioned regions exported in parallel mode.
The --file
and --dir
options are mutually exclusive; --file
can be used only for serial import, --dir
can be used for both serial and parallel imports.
Import Data Parameters:
Name | Description | Default Value |
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‑‑region | Required. Region into which data will be imported. | |
‑‑member | Required. Name/ID of a member that hosts the region. In a serial import, all data is imported from the specified file on the host where the member is running. In a parallel import, data from a partitioned region partially hosted on this member is imported for each partition from files on the nodes that host those partitions. | |
‑‑file | File from which the imported data will be read. The file must have an extension of .gfd and must be on the file system of the member (or accessible to that member via NFS) that is being targeted for the import. Cannot be specified at the same time as ‑‑dir, cannot be used with ‑‑parallel. |
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‑‑dir | Directory from which the data is to be imported. Required if ‑‑parallel is true. Cannot be specified at the same time as ‑‑file. If a given node has no data file in the specified directory, the import operation is silently skipped for that node. | |
‑‑invoke‑callbacks | Boolean value that, when true, invokes callbacks during the data import. | false |
Example Commands:
import data --region=region2 --file=/mnt5/region2_20121001.gfd --member=server1